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Bombardier looks to expand sales in India, but chances of building Gripen fighter are slim
Bombardier is well-positioned to benefit from the federal government’s new “buy Canadian” defence strategy, the company’s CEO and president Éric Martel told reporters Thursday. At the same time, ...
For generations, Black Americans have prepared their children for the realities of racism. As ICE expands its reach, more parents are navigating similar conversations.
Lungi Ngidi credits his IPL stint with Dwayne Bravo for honing his slower deliveries, a key weapon against India. His subtle variations and clever pace changes, including leg cutters, kept Suryakumar ...
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Good afternoon, and welcome to indie Semiconductor's Fourth Quarter 2025 Earnings Call. [Operator Instructions] As a reminder, this conference call is being recorded. I will now turn the call over to ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem suggested Friday that her department has a broad role in election security, claiming she has the authority to identify “vulnerabilities” in the election system ...
In recent weeks, scores of immigrant communities have been targeted by ICE, resulting in arrests and even swift deportations.
Presidents Day is on Monday, and for many Americans it’s become synonymous with long weekend sales and big-ticket bargains. But the holiday wasn’t created for discounts and promotions. Its origins ...
Games "GTA 3 cost like $5 million": Ex-TLoU Part 2: Remastered artist says the industry is becoming "less risky and creative" Grand Theft Auto As everyone continues to fear $80 GTA 6, Take-Two CEO ...
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We are on police radar... because this car is stolen
It looked worse in the daylight than I expected. Missing parts everywhere, dust covering the interior, and a suspicious past. But for $8,500, it might still be a steal. The engine starts, which is a ...
In February, a pop-up science column, Annals of Inquiry, is appearing in place of Kyle Chayka’s column, Infinite Scroll. Chayka will return in March. Forty years ago, Bill Weiss, a student at Columbia ...
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